BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY Website For Automotive Repair Shops

BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY Launches New Website For Automotive Repair Shops

Changes include easier access to BOLT ON's full range of products, peer success stories, training programs and calendar of events, the company noted.

BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY has launched a new website with tools and features designed to better educate and arm automotive repair shops with information and products they need to improve operations and enhance profits, the company announced.   

Changes include easier access to BOLT ON’s full range of products, peer success stories, training programs and calendar of events, the company noted.

Shop owners can select the different goals for their business or areas of improvement – such as the need to generate repeat business or build stronger relationships with customers – and the website automatically will recommend which BOLT ON products and services are best-suited to address their needs. 

The biggest new feature is a “Customer Login” product. Accessible from the homepage, the new portal allows shop owners as well as technicians and mechanics to access their customer account through the BOLT ON website. The new account-management platform allows owners to change account settings, add or update contact information, purchase products, review payment history and evaluate how each product is being utilized through a unique “Usage History” page. 

Additionally, customers can access training and thought-leadership material vie e-books and other business-management content. 

“Our customer portal gives shop owners complete control over their business from within the BOLT ON ecosystem,” said Michael Risich, founder and CEO. “With a ‘bird’s-eye view’ of their team’s overall usage, owners can evaluate specific areas of their business that are underperforming and, using data not previously available, to quickly determine their specific needs, such as whether they need to reinforce internal procedures with their team, add additional products and services or ask for a training consultation from our team in order to maximize the success of their existing products.”

Other new sections include “Why Bolt On,” featuring custom videos that show how digital technology tools and best practices benefit shop owners, service advisors, techs and drivers alike. Essentially a snapshot of a day-in-the-life of a shop, this section includes a helpful calculator that allows owners to enter their current shop data – including daily car counts, AROs and how many days a month the business is open – and automatically calculates what a typical increase in AROs using BOLT ON would look like.  

On average, shops that utilize BOLT ON’s software correctly typically see a 39% increase in average repair orders, according to the company. The hands-on analysis allows shop owners to see how digital technology can enhance their business performance, using their own figures.   

Another new section, “Success Stories,” profiles shop owners who have employed digital technology with positive results for their business. The short videos give business owners the opportunity to hear directly from their peers. 

To view the new website and all of the features listed here, visit www.boltontechnology.com.

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